It’s time to celebrate the start of summer! June is full of national traditions to help you start in the summer. We’re here to help June the start of a #safesExySummer.
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June 3
National egg day
Wondering about the cost of eggs? Well it’s priceless! Human eggs, that is. If you want to become pregnant one day, you will want to protect your eggs and your reproductive health. Therefore, you should be aware that bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIS) are a common cause of infertility in women.
Young couples who have the gender of the penis-in-vagina are often so focused on preventing an involuntary pregnancy that they have not thought about what will happen when they want to become pregnant. Prevention of pregnancy until you are ready is very important, but it is also important to protect your future fertility by preventing STDs.
Learn more about the impact of STDs on fertility

June 6
Dona National Day
It sounds like a time to have fun a hole! What else can be fun? Anal sex. Anal sex may have been once more taboo than other sexual behaviors, but today we know that it is a perfectly normal way to find sexual pleasure.
Like other sexual behaviors, however, anal sex can expose you to sexually transmitted infections (STIS). Anyone who has – or thinks – having anal sex should design ways to keep themselves and their partners safe. You can have fun and protect yourself from STDs.
Learn more about anal sex and STDs

June 9
69 days
June 9, 6/9 … you get it. This day is also celebrated as “National Sex Day”, emphasizes a sexual position that allows the two partners to perform and receive oral sex at the same time. The oral sex is generally considered a safe and enjoyable activity, but some STDs can be transferred through oral sex. So celebrate the day and learn how to have oral sex.
Oral sex and in

June 10
National call of your doctor’s day
When is the last time you talked to a health care provider for your sexual health? Not sure what to ask? Check this page for sentences. Do you feel clumsy? Learn how to manage it and feel confident that you are talking to your provider. You can also call your doctor, but there are many other providers who can help (such as nurses and doctors’ assistants).
Ten questions to ask your provider

June 14
National cucumber day
The cucumbers come in all shapes and sizes. Large, small, straight, curved. There is beauty in diversity! Cucumbers come in all shapes and sizes and the national cucumber day is the time to appreciate them all.
The cucumbers are also versatile. You will find them in sandwiches, salads, and sometimes they are even used in demonstrations on how to put a condom. Because just like cucumbers, condoms also come in all shapes and sizes.

June 18
International Panic Day
Panic; Don’t panic! If you are worried about your sexual health and sexually transmitted infections (STI), Talk to a healthcare provider and try. Remember that all STDs can be treated and most can be cured.
You can still try for STDs at home

June 22
National Filissia Day
Kiss is a health is an activity that enhances health. It can reduce stress and enhance your immune system. But you may have wondered – can you get a Sti from kiss? You can, but most experts would tell you that kiss – even passionate kiss with language – is a fairly safe sexual behavior. So he smiles away (with consent, of course).

June 25
National day catfish
When the National Day of Citting was created in 1987, it began celebrating a popular fish. In the digital age, however, this is a great day to learn more about internet security. “Catfishing” It is now used to refer to someone who creates a fake person online to deceive or deceive others, often in an attempt to create a romantic connection.
Celebrate Catfish Day by learning more about how to identify signs for online catfishing and learn how to stay safe in dating applications.

June 29
Hugs
Huggling – with a family member, a friend or romantic partner – can reduce stress hormones and improve mental health. Who doesn’t love hugs? Well, some people don’t do it, so make sure you always get your consent to hug them, on holidays and every day.
Try your knowledge of your consent
The post is celebrating the start of #safesExysummer in June that first appeared in the US Sexual Health Association.